Cirque Club Dress Code: What to Wear to Cirque Le Soir
- Daniel Aziz
- Apr 29
- 3 min read
Cirque Club is one of the best clubs in Mayfair and obviously, they’re one of the hardest clubs to get into. That’s why, if you want a smooth night out, not only do you need to join the Cirque club guestlist or get a Cirque club table, but you also need to follow the Cirque club dress code. When you book with us, we’ll make sure you know all you need to know, but if you like to be extra prepared, here is our Cirque club dress code guide.

Cirque Club Dress Code
The Cirque club dress code is dress to impress, so smart and elegant is the vibe you’re looking for. What we mean by that is you need to show you’ve put some thought into your outfit. Now, you don’t need to belong on the runway, but you can’t show up in your everyday trainers either.
We’ll talk more about the sweet spot where your outfit needs to be, so don’t worry about that for now. We’ll also cover some recommendations, so you’re not brainstorming an outfit from scratch. After all, you’re going clubbing, so it should be fun.
To start you off, here are some items that are completely not allowed according to the Cirque club dress code policy: shorts, slippers, tracksuits, sweatpants, wedged heels, hats, torn denim, and fancy dress.
You’ll find that most prohibited items (with a few exceptions) are overly casual, sportswear, and beachwear items.
Cirque Club Dress Code for Ladies
The Cirque club dress code for ladies on the Cirque guestlist is dress to impress. As a staple, this means heels or evening boots with heels. There are no exceptions and there’s no entry for guests in flats or trainers, even if their name is on the list.
As for the rest of your fit, smart and elegant is the goal. While dresses aren’t mandatory, they’re the easiest choice since a dress always looks elegant. That said, you can get creative with smart pants, clean denim pants, chic tops, elegant jumpsuits, and so on. Just be sure to keep your outfit tasteful and chic.
The dress code can be a bit more flexible if you have a private table booking or if you are joining a private table with a minimum spend. In that case, you can get in with elegant flats or designer trainers. Keep in mind, a private table is different from the promoter table. A Cirque club table starts at £1,000 minimum spend.
Cirque Club Dress Code for Men
The Cirque club dress code for men is smart and elegant, so being well-dressed is key. You don’t have to show up in an all-black suit, that’s a bit too much, but you definitely need to look good.
We always recommend a collared shirt, smart trousers, and leather shoes. It’s a no-brainer combo if you don’t want to think twice about your outfit.
Keep in mind, it’s crucial to stay away from anything too casual, like ripped jeans, hats, and old trainers.
That’s it for the Cirque club dress code. As long as you keep everything you read here in mind for your night out, you won’t have to worry at all. If you’re still unsure about what to wear or if you have more questions about the dress code, reach out and we’ll help you out. If you haven’t joined the Cirque club guestlist yet or gotten a Cirque club table booking, let us know as well and we’ll arrange it for you.
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